Day after day of hyperbole, careless reporting, and threat-inflation have dulled the public appetite for warnings about a 100% legitimate threat -- John Bolton. This was always the risk of fostering a 24/7, perpetually-frantic media environment
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2) Obviously, that "instinct" can get overridden by other, countervailing instincts, which I was also clear about at the time. Sharing a snippet of one tweet reply from two years ago is really cute, but not particularly illustrative of anything.
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Right, but has provided 6,700 missiles in a billion dollar deal to Saudi Arabia, if Hillary had done that you’d be claiming that’s evidence of her being prone to perpetual war.
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Serious question: If Trump told a Saudi Prince that he wants the US out of Middle East, and the Senate refuses to officially approve US military action w/Saudis in Yemen: Who is the one approving these military operations in the Middle East?
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Yes, he had a mix of muddled instincts, one of which was ill-defined aversion to military adventurism, but another of which was unbridled militarism.
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